Publication Policy
We at IRED, aspire to select research paper, through highest quality peer review. To achieve this, the entire peer review and publication process must be thorough, objective, and fair.
Nearly every aspect of the process involves significant ethical principles and decisions. These decisions are seldom clearly stated and even less often shared with readership. The reputations of the journals, no matter academic journals, Science journals or International Journals, depend on trust of readers, researchers, authors, reviewers, research subjects, editors, funding agencies and administrators of public health policy. This trust is improved by describing as clear as possible the journal's policies to ensure the right treatment of all participants in publication process.
IRED has following Publications Guidelines.
We at IRED seek to pick research paper via the highest quality peer review. The publications should stringently seek original work that has not been published previously or currently not under any review at another journal or conference.
Authors
The good research has to be well justified, strategic, and appropriately designed. It is so that it can properly address the research question. Paper should be published based on copyright that establishes authorship. All the authors are responsible for quality, accurateness and ethics of work. Republication of any paper in another language, or instantaneously in multiple journals with diverse audiences might be acceptable, provided that there is complete and prominent disclosure of its original source at time of submission of manuscript.
Review
- Peer review is important to the scientific publication process and dissemination of knowledge
and information.
- The peer reviewers should be professionals in the exact topic addressed in the articles they
review. They should be selected for their scientific knowledge and objectivity.
- All the reviewers should be well-informed of the publication's expectations.
- Reviews will be expected to be honest, professional, courteous, prompt and productive.
- The editors might routinely assess all the reviews for quality; they might also edit reviews
before sending them to the authors.
- The submitted manuscript is a confidential communication; reviewers must treat it as close. It
should not be copied or retained.
- The reviewers should not share manuscript with any colleagues in the absence of the clean
clear permission of the editor.
Editor
The editorial Decisions have to be precise. If any published paper is subsequently found to have errors, mistakes or major flaws, the Editor has to take the responsibility for promptly rectifying the written record in publication. Quality and all other performance characteristics of the editors should be assessed periodically.
Senior Member Grade
The grade of Senior Member is the highs. For this application may be made and will require experience reflecting professional maturity. For any admission or transfer to grade of Senior Member, an applicant shall be an engineer, educator, scientist, technical executive or originator in LRP -designated fields for a total of ten years and have established five years of significant performance.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism means the use of other's published and unpublished words or ideas (it may also include other intellectual property) original rather than resulting from an existing source. At IRED, we firmly discourage and are against this callous act. If anyone found guilty, to any extent, IRED will always fight for Plagiarism. Talking about self-plagiarism, it refers to practice of an author making use of portions of his or her previous writings on same topic in another of his or her publications, without particularly citing it formally in quotes.
Misconduct
IRED has a strong policy on handling concerns or allegations related to misconduct. It can arise regarding authors, editors, reviewers and others. Publications do not have resources or authority to carry out a formal judicial inquiry or reach at a formal conclusion regarding any misconduct. It is a process role of individual's employer, granting agency, university or regulatory body. However, the journals, conferences, proceedings published, sponsored, organized by IRED, do have an accountability to help guard the integrity of public scientific record by sharing reasonable concerns with the authorities who can carry out such an investigation.
Advertisement
The Advertisers and donors never have any control over editorial material under any conditions. Commercial advertisements should never be placed head-to-head to any editorial matter that talks about the product being advertised, nor head-to-head to any article reporting research on advertised product.
Allegations of Possible Misconduct
- Plagiarism.
- Falsification of data.
- Indecencies of authorship.
- Misuse of ideas of others.
- Violation of usually accepted research practices.
- Material failure to comply with legislative and regulatory needs affecting research.
- Unsuitable behaviour in relation to misconduct